A2Z Ozone AQUA-6 User Manual
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To cancel a setting, simply press the on/off button below the LCD. The LCD will
blink (00) indicating it is ready for a new setting. After the function is turned off,
please allow air compressor to run for 10 seconds, then unplug or cut power to
the unit. This will allow the ozone to purge out and will prolong the unit’s
operating life span.
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To turn off the unit, cancel the setting and then wait for 10 seconds and turn off
the main power with the button on the right side of the face of the unit.
The unit is now powered down and ready to unplug the power cord for storage or
transport.
NOTE: This unit is not made for continuous operation. Do not intentionally run the unit
without a 15 to 30 minute delay between run times.
OZONE IS AN EFFECTIVE PURIFIER
Ozone kills bacteria, viruses, molds, mildew, spores, and cysts.
Ozone eliminates chemical contaminants such as aldehydes which can be emitted from
paneling, carpets, insulation, paints, stains, and plastics.
Ozone eliminates odors from cigarettes, cigars, pets, diapers, mildews, musty/stale smells,
airborne molds, food, locker rooms, shoes and boots, human scent and more!
THE HISTORY OF OZONE
Ozone, sometimes called active oxygen, is comprised of three atoms of oxygen. Ozone is a
natural purifier and one of nature’s basic elements. Ozone is produced in nature when the
ultraviolet rays of the sun strike oxygen molecules. When this occurs high in the
atmosphere it creates what we know as the “ozone layer”. Because the oxygen molecules
absorb the sun’s energy, living things on earth are protected from the damaging and
potentially cancer-causing rays of the sun. Nature also produces ozone near the earth’s
surface, especially during a thunderstorm, when lightning flashes. The sweet, fresh smell
after a thunderstorm is ozone.
Ozone will destroy viruses, bacteria, and virtually all other forms of microbes; it also breaks
down chemical contaminants. It does this in both air and water and does it without the use
of chemicals or additives of any kind!
Ozone’s use as a water purifier was discovered in the late 1800’s in the Netherlands. Its
first large-scale use was in Nice, France where it was used to purify drinking water. Today,
more than thirty countries use ozone systems to purify drinking water. In addition, most of
the world’s bottled water plants use ozone as part of their water purification process.